Runway Romance: Six Valentine Looks We Have The Hots For

Play the Valentine card with your S.O by making all the right moves. Frankly, even un-romantics seem to feel the pressure. And turning to doe-eyed romcoms for inspiration, candlelit dinners or seductive scents (though arresting) is seldom enough. Fashion designers, on the other hand, have been speaking the language of love for eons now. Take a sneak peek at their Spring/Summer 2018 shows to wear your heart not only on your sleeve, but face and hair too.

This Valentine’s Day, fall in love with these six beauty looks fresh off the runway and sweep your beau off his feet. The game is on.

Endless strands

First sight: Michael Kors, Tommy Hilfiger, Sies Marjan

Love stroke: Half your battle’s won if your strands graze thy knee. The longer it is, the more beguiling it gets. Stay nonchalant about your natural texture and wear it with a middle parting. Or you could fake it with hair extensions.

Matchy Matchy

First sight: Alberto Zambelli, Brock Collection, Dennis Basso

Love stroke: Think a shade that gets your heart racing and go for it. Swipe a thick coat of it on your lids and lips. Multipurpose a product for uniformity in shade. As for the rest of your face? Aim for that alabaster complexion.

Twisted Tangles

First sight: Christian Siriano, Preen, Novis

Love stroke: Reshape your basic ponytail. Tie a braid around your pony, rope in two ponies into one with geometric sections or twist and twirl strands into a half-bun-half-pony statement. Now comes the fun part: you can achieve all this in under two minutes.

Floaty Flashes

First sight: Jason Wu, Lanvin, Zimmerman, Oscar de la Renta

Love stroke: Tired of rimming your eyes with black kohl but nothing else seems to cut it? Dash the outer corners of your eyes with kohl but don’t go all the way. Add drama by winging it like a cat eye, with sparkly specs or even contrasting streak of colour underneath a la Oscar de la Renta.

Twinkle in your eye

First sight: Emporio Armani, Delpozo, Tadashi Shoji

Love stroke: To max out on impact, go matte and metallic at once. How you do it, is totally up to you. So long as you don’t blur the lines or your shimmery shadow doesn’t spill over. That’s the only one to look out for.

A hot line

First sight: Phillip Lim, Club Monaco, Tibi

Love stroke: Nail art, move over. One basic line rules the roost (and the runway). Horizontal or vertical, thick or thin, black or not – this is proof that less goes a long way. Lazy buffs and the un-romantics, this number’s up your alley.